Comments on: Beyond 2020 – Strategies for Wesleyan updated March 23, 2017http://2020.blogs.wesleyan.edu
Planning Wesleyan’s FutureTue, 04 Jul 2017 13:21:33 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.7By: Charles Williamshttp://2020.blogs.wesleyan.edu/beyond-2020/comment-page-1/#comment-57279
Wed, 04 Jan 2017 01:03:59 +0000http://2020.blogs.wesleyan.edu/?page_id=807#comment-57279With Williams and Amherst on schedule to complete a new science center at each school by 2020 or earlier, can Wesleyan really affford to wait until 2020 to plan and raise money for a new science center. That would put a Wesleyan completion date for its science center at earliest at 2025.
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Fri, 02 Dec 2016 14:41:35 +0000http://2020.blogs.wesleyan.edu/?page_id=807#comment-57277President Roth:
As an alumnus some 30+years out, I appreciate the challenge you face in defining the role Wesleyan can play in a 21st Century, global context. It’s good to hear some of the details of how the University can move forward, and I’m particularly intrigued by novel ideas in curricular development and access. “Elite” education won’t do anyone any good if it’s not accessible. And it’s most valuable, as your comments say, when it translates beyond campus and allows faculty, graduates and other stakeholders to create meaningful change in their lives and the lives of others.

So, what can alumni do, other than run for Trustee or provide funding. To me, there’s a vast, untapped resource there that Wesleyan can leverage. From building the brand, to providing innovative ideas, to becoming “stickier” with their alma mater. Let’s all help!